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About Nicole E. Woolaston

Nicole was born in Queens, New York, attended high school in Hampton Va and returned to New York to attend college. She has been writing books since early childhood, and published her first book in 2009, titled "Fortune's Wing". Since then, she has published several other books. She is also a poet, an artist, and she plays the guitar. Lover of anime, manga, Green Day and anything punk.

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Happy Monday, ladies and gents! Welcome to the new and improved Monday Blog! If you’re reading this, you either found it on my WordPress site, or you found the RSS Feed on the Woolaston Entertainment website. Either way, I’m happy you found it!
Using the RSS Feed has made posting so much more efficient for me. Instead of killing myself to post on two different sites, I can post on one, and it will take care of the other. I probably should have done this sooner, but everything happens

I’ve been writing ever since the day I learned how to write. When I was younger, I wrote a ton of books for myself. As I got older, my quality of my books improved: they morphed from typing paper and construction paper stapled together, to lined journals and notebooks. I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was creating something I could build on as an adult.
Fortune’s Wing, Valentine, and Our Lady of Righteous Rage, all started out as hand-written books. They were written in jo

I’ve spent the past few days updating my website, coming up with new quirky ways to present content, and simply adding new content. There’s going to be a change to the Monday Blog. Instead of killing myself to post it on woolastonentertainment.com and woolent.wordpress.com, I will only post on the WordPress site. However, thanks to the magic of the RSS Feed, the blog will still be accessible on the Woolaston Entertainment site, as a link. It’s a new short-cut I will need to get used to, but I

Happy Monday, everyone! December is Woolaston Entertainment’s anniversary month, which has had me thinking about how it came to be. This is something I started when I was very young (about 12), however, it really started even earlier than that.
If you are a parent, or if you work with/spend time with small children, you’ve probably watched them at play. They make up games, draw pictures, etc. You don’t realize it at the time, but there’s a good chance all of that play time is go

It’s December!! Woolaston Entertainment’s unofficial birthday month! I came up with it in the summer of 1994, but to make things easier, I celebrate it’s birthday on the same day as mine: December 1st. Together, we’re another year older, and a little better.
This is the first blog for the month of December, the final month of 2018. I’m going out with a BANG: the online store is up and running! All of June Parris’s titles are available for sale, and so are most of mine. I will add more

Greetings, everyone! I hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving holiday. Hopefully, none of you ate too much, or were trampled during a Black Friday sale. Personally, I spent the holiday with my mother, cooking, eating and watching football. The highlight of the day: watching the Saints destroy the Falcons.
November is coming to a close, and so is NaNoWriMo. This is usually the time of the month when writers begin to scramble to finish their book. While I didn’t finish a book, I did w

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope your NaNoWriMo is going well. Between moving to another state and settling in, I haven’t been able to devote as much time to my writing as I would like to. Slowly but surely, I’m getting back on track. This week, I wanted to share some news:
W.E.’s Anniversary
Woolaston Entertainment is turning 24! I’m the mother of a millennial! Isn’t that crazy?! It’s hard to believe that 24 years ago, I found my passion for writing and creating, and developed

Happy Monday, everyone! Welcome to blog post number two for the month of November. In honor of NaNoWriMo 2018, this week I wanted to share some tips for increasing your word count.
This month, many writers are working hard to finish a book they’re working on, or even starting a new one and getting the first draft ready before the month is over. Most writers are focusing on their word count. While the word count is ultimately up to the writer, the average novel is usually 80,000

Welcome to the first blog for November! As most of you probably know, November is NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. This is the time, writers do their best to crank out a novel, within thirty days. Can it be done? Sure. Sometimes, the hardest part is simply getting the writing done. Writer’s Block can sneak in and steal your creativity. It happens to every writer. This week, I’m sharing some of the things I do when I need a boost of creativity.

Welcome to the final Monday Blog of October! Sorry its late, but I’m having issues updating my other website. However, despite the technical difficulties, the month is ending on a high note for W.E.: I published my 24th book! Erin Michaels: Spooky B: An OLORR Halloween Book, is now available in paperback form on Amazon. In this book, Erin covers all of the things that scare her…and all of us.
Publishing was a little challenging. My new laptop didn’t come with Microsoft